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ancianita

(40,324 posts)
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 09:55 AM Mar 17

The Soviet Strategy Fueling America's Decline

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When we adapt and pretend what's happening is real, we are captive to hypernormalization to keep society stable: politicians, financiers, and technological utopians -- they constructed a simpler version of the world in order to hang on to power, allow dark and destructive forces to fester and grow outside. Forces that are now returning ... we know that the powerful lie.

The word hypernormalisation was coined by Alexei Yurchak, a professor of anthropology who was born in Leningrad and later went to teach at the University of California, Berkeley. He introduced the word in his book Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation (2006), which describes paradoxes of Soviet life during the 1970s and 1980s.[3][4] He says everyone in the Soviet Union knew the system was failing, but no one could imagine any alternative to the status quo, and politicians and citizens alike were resigned to maintaining the pretense of a functioning society.[5] Over time, the mass delusion became a self-fulfilling prophecy, with everyone accepting it as the new norm rather than pretend, an effect Yurchak termed hypernormalisation.[6]

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The Soviet Strategy Fueling America's Decline (Original Post) ancianita Mar 17 OP
Fear, silence and stockholm syndrome are key components of hypernormalisation. ancianita Mar 17 #1
Good video and presentation. erronis Mar 17 #2
Well, ancianita Mar 17 #3

ancianita

(40,324 posts)
1. Fear, silence and stockholm syndrome are key components of hypernormalisation.
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 10:17 AM
Mar 17

No technological utopia is based on the human souls or the human spirit.

ancianita

(40,324 posts)
3. Well,
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 11:06 AM
Mar 17

I've watched the Wisecrack guy a few times, and gotta say that too often he's not wise and his cracks are kinda weak. But about this slow rollout in the political climate right now, he's spot on.

Thanks for your post.

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